Innocent
Lanman naive, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l à nm à NTI à nzh à n, which means to describe the pure heart, not hypocrisy. It's from the chronicle of Lang Qian.
explain
To describe a pure heart without hypocrisy.
allusion
Chen Kangqi's the ninth volume of Lang Qian's biography in the Qing Dynasty: "Li Taibai sleeps in Chang'an City in his palace robe. He is so naive that he can't tolerate the second person to decorate this Tibetan behavior through the ages."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: lmtz
Naivete
Antonym: mature and prudent
She is still a naive child.
usage
As a predicate or attribute; used of children or women
Innocent
The speaker is not guilty, the listener is not guilty - yán zhě wú zuì,wén zhě zú jiè
evoke memories of the past while living in the present - gǎn jīn sī xī
with some drawing in the front and others pushing in the rear , one could not but advance - qián wǎn hòu tuī